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KR2S but bigger.

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rheuschele

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Chicago Il. USA.
I've always been curious if anyone has built a KR2S but making everything
a percentage bigger to accommodate a bigger pilot. I've always liked the
design, but to me, it's just not a 2 seater for anyone over 5'6 and 150 lbs.
What would happen? How would someone go about doing it? I'm thinking you
could just increase the size of all components by 10% except for things like
landing gear and hardware. Balance should remain the same, but would a
VW engine work? Just thinking on paper here. What obstacles would someone
entail? Has this been done before?
Ron
 
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